Severe weather threat returns to KAKEland
Dry air will quickly follow the frontal passage and would end the thunderstorm threats by pre-dawn Friday for most of the area. If you do not have a storm shelter, but have a basement, make a plan for your family to go there if you hear tornado sirens.

Facebook Announces Expansion of AR Across its Apps at F8 2018
Nike is using it to give customers a sneak peek at new sneakers, and Sephora will use it to let customers "try on" make up. Facebook partnered up with Sketchfab, which provides a library of models you can download and use in your own projects.

Iowa approves most restrictive abortion ban in the US
Wade , the landmark 1973 decision that acknowledged women's constitutional right to an abortion. "We're not hiding that". Critics argue that it would prohibit abortions until after many women even realize they are pregnant.

Stephen Curry expected to return from knee injury for Game 2
Davis had 21 points on 9-of-20 shooting and was a game-worst minus-27 after dominating the Portland Trail Blazers in Round 1. Kevin Durant netted 26 points and 13 rebounds with two assists and two blocks, tallying his 32 playoff double-double.

BP Profits Surge as Output Grows, but Debt Rises
This included 1.2 billion USA dollars (£873 million) for the final payment of its 2012 settlement with the Department of Justice. The company's debt will "come down as the year progresses, quarter on quarter, especially given where prices are today".

Abbas's speech on Holocaust anti-Semitic: Netanyahu
On Monday, the Palestinian president blamed the Holocaust and anti-Jewish pogroms throughout history on the Jews themselves. The EEAS added: "Anti-Semitism is not only a threat for Jews but a fundamental menace to our open and liberal societies.

Stones Pelted on School Bus in Kashmir, Students Injured
Reports said that one Army personnel was also injured after a bullet hit him and is now recuperating at an army hospital here. Further, Abdullah asked how pelting stones on school children or tourist buses will help advance the stone pelters' agenda.

Gone With the Windrush in Britain

Media captionNew Home Secretary Sajid Javid: "We will do right by the Windrush generation".

Born in Rochdale and raised in Bristol, Mr Javid is 48, a father of four and the son of a Pakistani bus driver whose family came to the United Kingdom in the 1960s.

Javid will also have Britain's post-Brexit migration policy in his in-tray.

Joanna Cherry, the SNP's Justice and Home Affairs spokesperson said the Home Office needed to undergo "root and branch reform". In doing that I am really privileged to have a fantastic group of people here, the staff here, who together will work to make our country even stronger. It is a huge privilege and something I take very seriously.

"If you look at what we're doing as a government, and have been doing over the years as a government, what we are doing is responding to the need that people see for a government to deal with illegal immigration", she said.

Airstrikes kill 23 in IS-held territory in Syria
The state-run Syrian News Agency said 25 civilians were killed in the airstrikes south of Shadadi, blaming the U.S-led coalition. Al-Ikhbariya said almost 20 wounded or ill from the two besieged villages were evacuated Tuesday.

He told MPs: "I think the terminology is incorrect, I think it's a phrase that is unhelpful and does not represent the values as a country".

Theresa May announced the former Secretary of State's appointment after Ms Rudd resigned on Sunday, after admitting she had "inadvertently misled" Parliament over illegal immigrant removals targets.

In her resignation letter Ms Rudd admitted that her office had been alerted to the targets and added: "I should have been aware of this and take full responsibility for the fact that I was not".

Laura Kuenssberg, the BBC's political editor, avoided saying Rudd had not been entirely truthful but put the matter quite elegantly: "Certainly there has been a mismatch between what she told MPs last week and the evidence that emerged".

He has made several visits to India and interacted with Indian functionaries in his previous role in the departments of culture and business.

Explaining the thinking behind Mr Javid's appointment, Mrs May's spokesman said he was "one of the most experienced ministers" in Cabinet who had "proved his drive, his ambition and his determination to get to grips with hard subjects".

But now as the dust settles and Javid takes the keys to Marsham Street, we must resist seeing this purely through the lens of Westminster intrigue, to indulge in chatter about the Brexit balance in cabinet or the damage Rudd, a Remainer, might do to May's agenda from the backbenches.

Opposition parties have targeted Mrs.

Among measures announced so far, the Home Office will waive citizenship fees for the Windrush generation and their families.

Shohei Ohtani day-to-day with left ankle sprain
Ohtani will likely be in the lineup against Baltimore. "We'll evaluate it on a daily basis just to see exactly what he can do". Scioscia added the team would not place Ohtani on the disabled list.

James Brokenshire, the former Northern Ireland secretary who stood down in January due to health reasons to have a tumour removed from his lung, has been moved into Javid's old job as Housing, Communities and Local Government secretary.